For the opening fourth of Nosferatu I was hooked. Thomas's travel to Count Orlok's castle and his subsequent torture in it were captivating. Providing the religious fervor, mysticism, and psychological degradation Robert Eggers is known for with Bill Skarsgård playing a suitably decayed and nasty Orlok. From there the movie only gets worse as it dedicated significant time to Ellen who in this version has a demonic, sexual bond with the count long predating Thomas's dealings with him. Any sexual subtext to the original film and novel are turned into constant numbing over text. The first time Orlok feeds on someone in a sexual way its creepy by the 4th, 5th, 10th.... it becomes tiring and cliche. Same goes for Ellen who spends a considerable bit of the run time going through the same sleep walking motions of humping the air and crying out in ecstasy for Orlok over and over again. It gets even worse when the whole thing becomes a shit version of the Exorcist with Ellen contorting her body in crazy ways and talking in tongues. These generic horror tropes continue with Thomas's return where the film becomes a boring, drawn out series of long tracking shots which end on a cheap jump scare. What should be scary becomes monotonous as it constantly replays the same scenes and tropes over and over again. Worst of all it does practically nothing with all this repetition. It shoves the sexual elements in your face without expansion beyond whats implied in the originals, and then it also has a totally separate thread of Orlok representing modernism which could be tied to the female sexuality angle but the film never does it.
Its a shame the movie turned out this bad, because when it works it really works. Thoma's travel through eastern Europe, Count Orlok on the ship, and the rotting plague city are all slim and spooky, serving as pretty good stand alone horror films. I think a slimmer, less dialog focused film just about Thomas traveling to and from the castle would have been way better. The strict faithfulness to the original's plot structure with the insistence on following modern horror pacing and tropes leads to a movie which just is just exhausting to finish with how much it beats the same drum over and over again. At a whopping 2 hours and 10 minutes I would frankly recommend watching the original with its slimmer 90 minute run time, which is basically all the best parts of this movie without all the tedious bloat.
Final score: 5/10
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@kaamrev Here's a proper Nosferatu review for you.
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I thought the whole movie was gonna take place on the ship and be a gradual horror monster that way
Skipping this shit
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Nosferatu is just Dracula, there's barely a ship on a scene. Is not the Lighthouse, why did you think it was about a ship?
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There was a big trailer with like 70% on tla wooden ship, making it seem as if the entire movie was gonna take place across a cross -atlantic voyage or something
With the implication that the sailors and crew would have that Thing type horror as one person was gradually killed one by one over time
It had appeared as a very novel vampire horror movie concept
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Are you thinking of that shitty dracula movie from a couple years ago?
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Which one?
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Last Voyage of the Demeter. Unwatchable.
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You might be confusing it with that other vampire movie that came out a year or two ago which was about Dracula's voyage to America.
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What was it
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Last Voyage of the Demeter
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REALLY?
THIS IS THE OFFICIAL TRAILER AND THERE'S ONLY A GLIMPSE OF THE SHIP.
NOSFERATU IS BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA BUT WITH A DIFFERENT NAME (IT WAS PRODUCED IN 1922 AND THE KRAUTS WANTED TOO AVOID COPYRIGHT ISSUES SO THEY CHANGED DRACULA'S NAME TOO "ORLOK", AND SOME OTHER STUFF). @nuclearshill don't think it was advertised as anything but it and Lily Rose Depp was part of the main marketing since the beginning.
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I'll swear I saw some form of vampire movie trailer as I described till my dying breath, otherwise I was very insomniac
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You probably saw this.
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Maybe the actual vampire got inside you're dreams and is telling you about you're future!
Be vigilant about ships!
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Would have been a better movie then doing the basic plot of Nosferatu (which is just Dracula without a lot of the lore) but modern nu horror shit.
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Counterpoint. Adapting classics is a good thing as every director brings something new too the table, and Dracula is the most classic vampire story. But that's just @nuclearshill's personal opinion as @nuclearshill is not opposed too new adaptations of old books as long as they're well made. @nuclearshill is curious about Nolan's Odyssey, there has never been a decent cinematic adaptation of the Homeric poems.
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My issue is that it's an awkward mix of classic storytelling and nu horror bloat. The fricking slow pan shot which bans back to the character and then sightly behind him for a fakeout jumpscare it's all so boring and cliche.
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